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"I'm truly sorry for what I did," Lewis said to U.S. District Judge Orinda Evans.

Explaining the short sentence, the judge said the government didn't have a strong case and noted the only witness against Lewis was an informant with a lengthy criminal record.

Evans said she was also giving Lewis "credit for stepping up to the bar" and admitting his guilt.

Lewis has until Feb. 4 to surrender to allow him time to have a cast removed from his right ankle, the judge said. Lewis recently had surgery.

Evans said she will recommend that Lewis serve his time at a federal prison camp at Maxwell Air Force Base in Montgomery, Ala. The community confinement will be served at a halfway house in Atlanta.

If Lewis reports at the latest possible date and does not get time off for good behavior, the earliest he would be released from the halfway house would be Aug. 4. The Ravens' training camp usually opens in late July.

STEELERS DISPUTE REPORT: Rookie quarterback Ben Roethlisberger was exaggerating when he said he broke two toes on his right foot during the AFC Championship Game, Steelers coach Bill Cowher said.

Roethlisberger told reporters Tuesday he wore down physically during the lengthy season and broke two toes while scrambling late in the first half of the 41-27 loss to the Patriots.

Cowher seemed irritated Roethlisberger would go public with a claim that, in effect, suggested the Steelers gambled with the Offensive Rookie of the Year's health by playing him when he was hurt.